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MU, AVGO, CLS, VST, VRT, CEG, QCOM, GOOGL
for boys out there take KSM 66 pills, it helps out to chill during these times haha,
who would have think these levels could be reached
im waiting for some stability in the market, then DCA into these
stay cool

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Hey don’t panic folks, keep buying the dip. Things will turn out so well and juicy when all is over. Valhalla will greet you all with 72 virgins.
I’m still holding my bag of long positions, but for now I’m gonna board my flight to Aussy 🐨🦘🍃 See you folks in 6 months to see if the mess is fixed.

GOOG seems like only google will go green today out of 7

GOOGL come on google save the market. go green today somehow lol

GOOGL This is your best chance to buy shares and long for earning. GOOGL is the company that less affected by tariff. I'm picking up some 170$ call today. Good luck everyone.

NVDA TSLA PLTR $APPL META GOOG Looks like economic covid.. outbreaks and panic every where ;) but this time we know the virus before it started the damage :P

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Follow up on my last mind post:
To explain how Trump came up with those crazy 64%, 72% “tariffs” from our trading partners—imagine you bring your lunch to school. This big kid named Trump buys your burger for $10. You don’t really want much from him, so you just buy a sausage from him for $5.
Then he turns around and says, “Wait, you made more than me! That’s like you charging me a 50% tax!” And now he wants you to give him $2.50 more—or he’ll punch you.
That’s not trade. That’s middle school–level bullying—just scaled up to global economics.

QQQ VOO NVDA AAPL GOOGL I looked more into these “tariffs” and found a post explaining that those “tariff rates” aren’t real tariffs at all. Apparently, they just took the U.S. trade deficit with each country and divided it by that country’s exports to us. So the 64% for Indonesia, for example, is just $17.9B (the deficit) divided by $28B (their exports to us). It’s not an actual tariff—he just made up a number that looks like one.

QQQ VOO NVDA AAPL GOOGL I still don’t get it. I’ve done my research, and no matter how I look at it, I can’t figure out how Indonesia is supposedly charging us a 64% tariff—or 72% from Thailand, or any of the other numbers on that list. None of it adds up.